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>>50987126
>susceptible to liberal ideals
And what if it is the libertarian snake.

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TAXATION IS THEFT

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>>2018515
3/10
almost made me give a meaningful reply

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TO ALL LIBERTARIANS

First of all, I'm not going to be pretentious. I am a newfag in economics. This is why I'm asking this.

Basically, I have been taught that if there is no government regulation, businesses will take advantage and there will be a lot of corruption to maximize profit. This example has been shown in the movie Inside Job, where financial companies were corrupt and were fucking customers, with the government not doing much to do it. It then led to the 2008 recession, as explained in the movie.

What is a libertarian's side of it? Is the movie right?

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